March 3
On March 14, a team from 天九电子鈥檚 (NSCC) Corporate and Professional Education Division (CPED) will be participating at the annual New England Workforce Network (NEWN) Conference at Cape Cod Community College.
The New England Workforce Network (NEWN) Conference is a collaborative effort with workforce professionals from all over New England. NEWN was conceived in 2001 in response to the desire among workforce development providers to share best practices and network in a larger context that goes beyond state boundaries.
This year鈥檚 event will feature learning, networking, and innovative discussions centered around: Embracing the Entrepreneurial Mindset: Driving Innovation in Workforce Development. The keynote speaker is Dr. Liza Talusan, whose address will explore how we can prepare for the benefits of diverse teams.
鈥淭he conference is focused on driving innovation in workforce development,鈥 said Jennifer Price, NSCC鈥檚 AVP of Strategic Employer Relations. 鈥淢embers of NSCC鈥檚 team have put in considerable time assisting with organizing for the event and I have been asked to facilitate a panel discussion,鈥
The topic of Price鈥檚 featured panel discussion will be: Innovative Approaches to ESOL and Workforce Integration
Presenters include:
Pesha Black, Director, English for Speakers of Other Languages, Holyoke Community College
Kermit Dunkelberg, Assistant Vice President for Adult Education and Workforce Development, Holyoke Community College
Sonia Lindop, Senior Project Director, Career Ladder Program, UMass Amherst
Tadd Wamester, Director of Partnerships, EnGen
Panel Discussion Highlights:
- Design and implementation of high-quality ESOL training programs for a variety of career pathways.
- ESOL programs for the culinary workforce to ensure initial training and employee retention and the use of AI tools to overcome challenges.
- Adult educators leveraging EnGen in models including bridge, IETs, workplace literacy, and pre-apprenticeship.
Learn more about NSCC鈥檚 Corporate and Professional Education Division